IHE DAILY BEE -TUESDAY , DECEMBER 23 188 1 SEST TONIC , ? Vfif meJI'-mr combining Iron with \mn rCRitixlilo tonio , niilckly nml romnlctcl/ l'nrrUv prp'iln , uiiller > lliiii , U'rnlinr , liiitiiirclllnnil , , ) liil'irln , < lilll iinil I'ooic , 411.1 NriirnlKlii. \ It In nil inifnllltiR fcratily for Dlscftscsofth * KMttr > * mill l.lvcr. It ti ln\nlimllo for PISCRIT porulln' M Woman , ntnl nil Whn loml r dentnry llvo It floci not Injure- the teeth , cn o licnilnfh'1 1 > ert'xltiro tomtlpfttlon o/A'r Iran mnltctnrt It enriches nnil jnirlflei tliplilooil.Btlm"'M' > 4 rt < ' | itiitite , nlilj the nislmllntlniinr food r > I' TII Hcnrtlmrn nnd Hclohlng , mid etr-'tip' , iii < the muffle nnd nervii K r Intermittent ] 'cvor , . jv ttudi ? , TAC'X elI I icrijjAc. . , It hrn no equitl. flrrTlic ffnulno linsnliovotrnlown f-i * eniiJ ( rcil lilies ol. wrapiior Toke no "t I. , I'.oyitlif 'i i ) vnirairitiio. , nit.TiniMtt M Oallspnted Ln the BROAD GLAIN VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND Ever offered to tlio nubile. HAMBUEG-AMEBIOAN DIUKOT LINE VOR ElfOLAND , fKAHOK _ OKRHANT. inn aioanuhlpVol tbll well-known line are bnlll of Uon , la nator-tlgbt oompntmonts , and are farnleh- ( d with every roqulelto to make the paasago both late and agreeable. They carry the Unltod Stateg and Baropoan mail ] , and leave New York Thure- dayg and tsatardays lor Plymouth ( LONDON ) Ohor- bonrg , ( PARIS ) and HAUBUllO. Ratoa : Steerage from Europe only (18 , First Cabin , J55 , W6 and 179. Steeraje , f 20. Henry Pundt , Mark Qanaen , F JS. Moorc9M. Ted , agcntaln Omaha , QronowDg & Schoontgon , agtnUln Oonnoll Bluffs. O. D : RI01IAUD & CO. , Qon. Pasa Agts. , Cl Broad way , N. T. Cbaa. Kozmlnskl li Co- Otnoral Weatoru Agtali , 170 Wanhlngton St. , Ohlca CO.UI. IlEMtuvKiiEK. A victim of youthful Inifrudenco cnunine Premature Decay , Nervous Debility , Lost Manhood , Ac. , having tried in rain every Known remody.htraiHCOt fired nnimpln means of self-cure , which lie will Hi'ml rlU'.r. tohUfollow-sufforeni. AUdroc.J.Il.ltiiiVIiS. Chatham BU.Newyc.k ! Nervous Book frtft. Debility inU . , N.Y. Health is Wealth ! HDu. E. 0. WRST'S Ni ri AMD BBAM THBASMBNT , a guaranteed spoolflo ftr Uystorla , D.izlneos , ConvnI- ( long , Fits , Nervous Noaralgl * , Headache , Ncrvotu Prostration oaused by the U39 ol aloohol or tobbacco , Waktlolnos ] , Mental dopreBslon. Softening ol the brain , resulting In Insanity and leaping to mleory , dooay and death , Premature ) Old age , Baroness , loan of power In either a 91 , Involuntary Looses and Spor- atorhoracaused by over ezertlontol the brain , eolf- buieorovor Indnlgonoe. Each bor. contains one month's treatment. (1.00 a boz.or eix bottlei oi (5.00 , lent by mill prepaid on receipt ol price. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOIES To cure any caae With each order received by ns ( or eU bottles , acoompllthtd with $5.00 , we will send he pnrohuser oar written gaaranteo to ret nnd the money II the treatment does not effect B cure. Guar antees Issued only by JOHN C : WEST & CO. , > Jy 23.mSe.ry & 91 Uadlson 81. , Chicago , 111. tered by theStateofllU. fir.ois tor theexprcsapuraosa ofglvinElmmedlate reliella iS0" chronicunaat"ana prl- ' complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and IJlood promptly relieved and pci rnnneritlycured by reme- , die3test'-dlna/"or//r ! nr j s/ J2'i-actlce. . Seminal , . . ; LoasL.by Drtarns , Pimples on { hel'arc.l.oit Manhood.t-itnittvfti/cured T/ttrt I4 > " > c.rrr ; > iic > a < iuTI , c appropriate rt.r.edy ikiatonc ? uied In eachtvfe. Consultations , per- 3 jr.al or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med. i'.liiei sent hv Mall and Express. No marks on liacujce to indicate contents or sender. Address > jKJAMESNo.204WasMnolcnSt.ChICflrjoIH. . BOTTLES. Ef longer , . . , . Havaria Culnibfichor , . . . Bavnna. Pilsner . - . . . . . . . Bohemian. Kaifior. . . . . . . . . . . .Brflmon. DOMESTIC. Bad'voiaor . Sfc. Louio. Auhausor. . . . _ .Sfc. Louis. Boat B . _ . Mibvnukep. Schlitz-Pilsner - . Milwaukee. Krutj'fl . Omaha Alo. Potter. Domestic and Rhine Wino. VD. MAURER , 1213B'arnamSt. With fMh niimbor of DOUOKBSrS JIONTHM TAOA INKulll lie given a lull tlzu faslilocublu IV cm of any size of at ) lea selected , making t cl\o iu ien during theyt-ars or alue of over thiee dollla besides the most ropular , cntertalnir anil us tnigazlng Simple ooplei 2'o , yoirl ) , ii. Add W , Jtinnlngs , D < niore.6t , llliul .1th St , New V4.I EVERY PERSON , SICK OR WELL , Is linlteil to ccnd thrli acldrcea to TUB fiwirr SPECIFIC Co. , Drawer a. Atlanta , a , ( or a copy of their treatise ou Blooil uid. tikla Ubcascs. Mblch \ \ \ \ \ bo mailed free. Cancer for Many Years. A ( tinlly servant has been aftllcted lor many ) car with a cancer on > ber nose , and wa > treated by tome ol I be best physicians , and the old remedies used without benefit finally we fo her S ( It's Spe cific and she has been completely cured. JOHN lliu. , Druggist , Thomson , da. , August IU , ISSt. NOSE EATEN OFF. John Nat c , a young man near here , > tua cancer on bit fact ) which bad eaten away tils uote and part ol nU check , and wu extending up to his > e . As a la t resort he was put on Swift's Specific , and It hu entlrvlr cured him. llliaoets all healed o > er with new Deih , and hit general health Is excellent UUfooovery wu wondortul. wondortul.M. M. F. CauutBT , U. D. , i Qa. , AwjuitlO , , BSEHT MINDED PEOPLE. Persons Who Drou ValnaWes Trtotels at Every Corner , A. Wealth of IJOMI Articles riokcrt Dp Almost Dully In tlio Cms , on , on tlio anil At tlio Fcrrlcfl. N. Y. Star. As may easily bo supposed' ] number of nitlclca nro lost every year on the Elovatcd railroads , the ferricrs , on the street cars , and on Brooklyn bridge for which owners nro never or seldom found. It is worth while to pay a visit to the oillco of the Now York and Brooklyn bridge as a star reporter did yesterdayill order to cxamino the hotorogonooua as sortment of lost articles in possession of Captain Jamoa Ward. They are in value but trilling , and the only Interest at taching to them rests in their variety and different stages of dilapidation. "Hero they are on the shelves , " said the captain. "You can examine them for youraolt. Most of them have bcon found on the bridgethough a few of the most valuable , or to speak correctly , the least worthless , wore picked up In iho cars. Thcro are bed slats , old gloves , a kettle of paste , rubber coata , pouches ol tobacco more or ICBO vile , whisky bottle : more or less empty , boxes of clpara " "Boxes of cigars I Couldn't you lot us BOO the brand ? " "They are so wet that you cannot smoke thorn , olao they wouldn't bo hero. The few Rood boxoa picked up were claimed on short time , the last of them , if I re member aright , lost by ono of Grooly'a explorers , who brought it all the way from Smith's ' oound , and Intends keeping it as a memento. See , herd is n awltcho hair which , when found on the bridge wet with the morning dow , shone like reful gent gold. Then it changed to n dul green , and fs now almost blackla mourn ing , as it were , for Its proprietor , who it all probability ID entrancing n number oi guileless youths with hair just as bright as this was and as false. "This package contains a lot of rnon'a underwear , and this parcel , ladies' under garments , from which it may bo inferred that the friendly shades of the bridge buttresses afford impecunious swells the moans of making a cheap and nocturnal toilet. Slippers I Wo have them of all shapes and sizes , and an for old rubbers , they are innumerable. Then there are umbrellas in all stages of decay ; canes , Brumagen jewelry , brass bracelets that passed for gold on white wrists , knives , perfume bottles , handkerchiefs , medicine , workmen's tooln , ramrods of guns , and , in fact , every mortal thing that can bo imagined , "A student must have loft this package - ago on the car behind him , containing such incongruous elements as a bottle of gin and 'Ciuaar's Commentaries on Lat in , ' while the broken opera glors in this , tied up with a pack of cards and a prayer book , imply in the unfortunate loser a mind wavering between tbo artistic , the pioui and the profane. And hero ia a parcel of paints and a number of pawn tickets , articles that are not always di vorced , if Thackeray and Dickens speak the truth. The lot of cosmetics , with a black masa of wavy hair , must have boon lost by the name person who left this note on ono of the benches : DKAH CHARLES Send mo ? 50 , or tlio baby ( JOGS. 1 .MMA , "This sot of teeth Is really valuable enough , " continued the voluble captain , "to make ono'a mouth water , and in that decayed ebony box there is something Ilka a false eye. " "Why do you preserve such rubbish ? " "It is according to order , Issued , I presume - sumo to give the bridge as staunch a reputation for honesty as It has for safety. I don't think any aano man ivould give a dollar for the collection save ho kept a curiosity shop. " "Do you tind largo sums of money ? " "Seldom indeed , and when wo do they are claimed soon after they have been ost. A woman loft $10 in the cars on. Monday and came around on Tuesday to claim it. The amounts wo have unclaimed are generally under a quarter and in the aggregate do not amount to $2. If an article is thrown away by ono of the offi cers who find it , a rubber for instance , ho chances are that the loser trill bo around for it bright and early , and raise a clamor that would load ono to suppose it was a Cinderella's elippe ? froated over with diamonds. " "Can you give mo any information as , o the articles lost on the ferry boats , yir. do Graw ? " said the reporter to ono of the clerks on the Brooklyn ferry- joat. joat."Nothing lost , " answered Mr. do raw , "nothing found except old urn- brellaa. " This , however , was not otrlctly correct , as it is well known several articles of value have from tlmo to lime boon loat on : ho boats , and as the soata are not in the labit of devouring them , as a general rule , it follows that some ono must pick them up. Many of them are no doubt sent to the ollico and claimed , others are thrown away as worthless , but there is no system carried out or no attempt at keeping a lost-property bureau , aitor the manner of the Brooklyn bridge and ele vated roads. The ferry is too conserva tive an institution for that. There is an elevated railroad lost prop erty ofiico at No. 4 Frontatreot , in charge of a rlork , who does nothing else but look after this special department. The ele vated railroad does things on such busi ness principles that If ono loses an article , no matter how valuable or insignificant , ho or she ia sure to find It at the office of which Mr. Gonndio la superintendent. Two men employed for the purpose go through the cars on canh nvonuo twice a day , and collecting everything they find on the seats forward thorn to a dispatcher , who In turn transmits them to No. 4 Front street. The clerk at No. 4 enters the article on his books , and the date , wraps it up and places a tat ; with the nature - turo of the article and data inscribed , and then classifies them by avenues. Houco It is the simplest thing in the world to find a lost article by giving the name of the avenue the loser bad ridden on , and the date , or anything near It. A lady came In while Mr. Gonudio was explain ing matters to the reporter and obtained a handsome silk Umbrella loat a week ago , and this without any trouble other than describing her property. "It is ladles who loeo things for the most part , " said Mr. Goundlo , "and who take most greatest pains at recovering thorn. At the end of the year wo are in possession of more than a thousand ladles' umbrellas and parasols , though I must say 90 per cent , of them ore worthless. The good ones are generally claimed. Wo had 1,500 last year. Wo have valuable property here as you may perceive , In- binding cloaks , shawls , overcoats watchfe , gloves , diamonds , gold brace- . lota , brio a-brac , trlukoti of va'ua ' and j liundrods of other articlci too numerous to mention. " . "Do you find money1' "Yes , but mostly In very email titles , and always in purses. Twenty five cents is au average sum , A bank of England five pound note WM brought hero n few weeks ago. The most extraor dinary articles are discovered In the cars at night. Why , n big bnas'drum was found last Bumtnor.for which no own er has yet turned up ; pigeons , canaries , rabbits , cats , and all kinds of pot animals In and out of cagoa coiuo to this depart ment for owtiern , and no later than last week a cat was hoard mowing mournfully in the silence of the night. " "How do you account for the animals nR loft ? " Their owners go to sloop , and forget ting everything but the fear of being taken beyond their street , rush out on the platform and remember they loft their property behind when too lato. " "Ilow is the lost property finally dls posed of ? " "Wo have an auction at the end of the year , and I can toll you Rood bargains are to bo had at the salo. Wo sold $3,000 worth oi property for n tenth of its value. " "And the bank of En land notes what do you do with thorn ? " "Oh , " said Mr. Groundlo , smiling , "they go into a special fund. Wo have never had an owner for the diamonds found , It la possible they wore stolen , and lost by the sleepy thief on the cars. " SKIN U18KA.9E9 CUIIED. By Dr. Frazlor'a Moplorpintmont. Cures us If by magic : 1'lmiilos , Black Honda or Grubs , Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the skin clear and beautiful , Also euros Itch , Salt llhoum , Sore Nipples , Sere Lips and old , Obatlimto Ulcers Hold by druggiata , or mailed on receipt price , DO conta. Sold by Knhu & Co. and 0. P. Goodman. iv . . . It ir reported that the St. Louis girls at the charity fair gave a package of cig arettes for fifty cents , with a smilf thrown in. Considering the extent and character of the St. Louis emilo , a mozo correct way of looking at it is that they sell the smile with the package of cigarettes - ottes thrown iu. A CARD. To all who -ra * .f.Vla * &om * Roa ) nod Indiscretions of youth ntnooi weaknen , trij d < cay , leu ol manhood , etc. , I U1 Mnd a reotpl tbai nlll out * yon , raKtt or Of ARdE. Thta gntli I remedy wu dloooTcrod by a mltilonery In Boat ] lAincil.- * . Bend isU-addrrtml fnrslop to Ito ia luta X. bann.BtiiUaP.HM Y > . - ' * Sitting-Bull ia uow so far advanced In esthetics that ho ia brought to bollovotho iiankiu to bo the basis of civilization , and when ho cornea to the dinner-table ho carefully spreads his napkin on his chair and solemnly sits down on It. HorslorU'u Acid Phosphate FOU OVEUWOHKEI ) I'KOPESSIONAL MEN. Dr. CIIAH , T. MITCUELL , Conandal gua , N. Y. , aays : "I think It n grand restorer of brain force or nervous on orgy. " | | | M A Newfoundland dog belonging to an east end man has a swollen throat which makes breathing difficult , and bis owner wants the fact announced In the shipping nowe under the hoaa "Loss of Bark. " How 1'alo "Von Are ! Is frequently the exclamation of ono lady to another. The fact is not a pleasant ono to have mention , but still the act may bo a kindly one , for it sots the ono addressed to thinking , apprises her of the fact that she is not in good health , and leads her to seek a reason therefor. Pallor is almost always attendant upon the first stages of consumption. The system is enfeebled , and the blood is im poverished. Dr. Pierco'o "Golden Med ical Discovery" will act aa a tonic upon the system , will enrich the impoverished blocd , and restore roses to the check. "Tacoma" la the Indian name for ono > f the highest mountains In the United States. It is In Washington territory , and is clad in perpetual snow. Van- ; ouvor named it Mt. Rainier , but por- laps the old Indian name was reinstated , jocauao with porpotnal snow it was ab surd to call it Rainier than any ether mountain. "What Will To.tuorrow Bring ? Don't know. Either clear weather or cloudy. Either sturm or sunshine. Either sickness or health , or else , perhaps , a middling condition half way between ono and the other. If you are ailing and icorly to-day , you may bo enjoying relief : o-morrowif you will only take Brown's Iron Bittors. If you will have this prince if tonics In the house , , look joyfully and lopcfully for the coming of the morrow. .t cures nouralga , headache , dyspepsia , weakness , etc , Mias Clair , the beautiful daughter of manager of the A. T. Stewart estate lotela , will bo married to an officer in the Gorman army thia winter , BO they say. DUUKEE'H SALADDXKSSINO tt COLD MKAT SAUCK is made from the freshest , purest and choicest condiments obtaina ble. In ualng it waste , labor , anxloty , and disappointment are prevented. The paper bottles now made In Paris are built up out of shoots of paper eomo- vhat after the fashion of rocket cases , , jut the cementing material is a mixture of blocd-albumon , lirao and alum. Nei ther water nor alcohol has any action on. euch bottles and it ia expected that they will prove of great valuofto travellers aa ; horu is but little fear of breakage. Catarrh [ s a very prevalent and exceedingly dis agreeable disease , liable , if neglected , to develop into serious consumption. Being a constitutional disease , it requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsa- naiilla , which , acting through the blood , reaches every part of the system , effect ing n radical and pormauent euro of catarrh in oven its moat severe forms. Made only by 0.1. Hood & Co. , Lowell , Maes. invention of wooden tooth-picks is now claimed for a Maine man , ono Charles Foster , of Bucksfield , who began the manufacture 25 years aqo , The trade has increased 25 par cent , during the last three years and now amounts In round uumbnrs to 3,000,000,000 tooth picks annually. YOUNG MA.N. HEAD THIB. Till VOLTAIO UKiT UOMFANT , ol Marshall Michigan , offer to sand their celebrated KLEO line VOLTAIC UKLT and ether KLEOTUIO A - PUANCES on trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) afllicted with nervous debility , loss of vitality and manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgu paralysis , and naany other diseases. Ccoiple restoration to health , vigor and mann00j ( guaranteed. No risk incurred , as thirty d trial la allowed. Write them at once trutfld pamphlet fiw. Numerous cares of wife selUog are re ported to have occured recepily m Peek - skill , the p.icea paid for tee commodity varying frym three bushels of wheat to $5. The practice will hardly beoomo popular elsewhere , however , unless b t- tor times eet In , Cheap wive * may be * come very expensive luxuriei , TWKNTJT YI-AUS AFIKU. Hriiul | * of Incidents Occurring - ring DurlnK tlxtWnr , Wellington Star. Aa a Star reporter entered the otllco of war department official the other day , ho waa struck by the nppoarnnco nnd voice of a visitor who WAS just taking his lo&vo. II o was a heavy eot , man , with nn intelligent face , dark brown hair and heavy mustache , mid apparenily between 45 and GO yearn of ace. The reporter's first impression waa that ho wns a milita ry officer ol some prominence , but aa ho bade the official "good doy" there was a very perceptible foreign accent in his speech. "Was that an army oflicoi ? " asked the reporter after the door had closed upon the departing visitor. "No " the oflicial "I , replied , never saw him before that I know t-f , but ho lias just related to mo a very interesting story. " "I am jutt in the humor for n good story , " said the reporter. "Well , my visitor is a Swede. During the rebellion ho loft his homo in Sweden , a young man , to coma to this country to fight for liberty , lie was a man of moans , and wai actuated simply by he roiolmotivog , Upon arriving hero ho at one 8 enlisted in a Now York regiment and waa sent south. Ills regiment , as I remember It , was rather a hard one , com posed mainly of French and Germans of a pretty rough class , with officers not much bettor. At Now Orleans the young Swede's abilities were quickly recognized , and ho was Riven clerical work. In a short time ho was taken very ill with chronic diarrbuu , and when at most at death's door was shipped north on a six days' furlough. That was in the summer. Ho did not improve much , and aa cold weather approached the doctora advised him to seek a warmer climate. Ho was entirely ignorant of military rog illation's , and being desirous only of nav ing his life , ho made his way , ho says , to Havana. Thcro ho was under the care of a physician who was In some way connected with the U. S. consulate. By the time ho regained hia health the war was over. 1 think ho then wont back to Ssvedon ; at any rate he didn't return to this country again un til a few days ago , when ho came to Now York to engage in business. Imagine his surprise when ho learned that hia name la recorded as that of a deserter. His mission hero ia to clear himself of tint stigma , so that ho can outer buai- boss with an unstained reputation. Ho says that ho noycr received a cent from the government when ho was in the army , and that ho did not oven got boun ty money. Ho doaon't care for that though ho says ; all ho wants is to got hia name cleared. I don't know anything about the truth or falsity of hia atory , but ho tolls it very straight. Ho will have to bring affidavits and other proof ate to establish it before hia case can bo acted upon. I only give you the story asho related it to mo just now. A ISlN WHO CAJID BACK TO LIFE. "I suppose you have many strange war Instances brought to your attention1' ? suggested the reporter. "Oh , yes ; . lota of them , " was the reply. "I have in mind now the case of a man who was reported as killed in action , but who turned up a few years ago at a reun ion of his regiment like a- ghost among his comrades , who had never hoard a word about him uinco the memorable battle whan ho waa shot. It was the second b&tflo of- Bull Run , I think. Ho was a cavalryman , and rode In the front ranks in a charge. Ho was shot from his horse at the beginning of the charge , and the whole regiment paoeed over him. There wa&no doubt about hia death , and that his body was oat fuund occasioned ao surprise. As ho tolls the story ho know nothing until ho regained con sciousness two or three months later out in Michigan , being cared for by some strangers who had taken him in. He was i physical wrack , , and when. I saw him ho ookod like a regular Quilp. He waa all twisted and torn out of ahap , as if he iad been blown up in a boiler exploaisn and patched up aftorwartls. . Ho wandered ibout tor several years and finally visited lis former homo. Ho found that his wlfo jolievlng him dead , had maniod again. So didn't trouble herbut continued trav elling until he gained the friendship of a vell-to-do man , and with him ho made lia homo , finally marrying ono of his daughters. After ) his appewranco at the reunion of his regiment , lie brought the case before the department to have his record corrected , and to oecuro the pen sion which ho claimed on account of hia wounds. A MUGII. MIXEDASK. ' . "Tho strangest incident within my recollection , " continued the official , "was connected with the death of a colored soldier. Both his widow and his mother claimed a pension. The widow swore , hai this man , her huabaad , died in Ton- loeaeo in 1802 of the smallpox , but that ilt > mother waa not living at the tlmo of ils death nor even several years before. The mother claimed that this man , her son , died In IS'Jd , of * smallpox , in Ton- lessee ; that she had repeatedly soon him > otweon 18U2.and ISO ! * but that her son lad never been married. Now , that was a nice snarl to untangle , for both women were evidently tolling iho truth. There was a record of the man in question , according to which he was onlietod at a certain data in that regimpnt and com- ? any , and died of smallpox in 1804. But .hero waa also strong evidence that ho died in ISCS'of omallpor. " "How waa it straightened out ) " asked ho reporter. "Well , it waa learned that tbo man did die in 1082 ; as claimed by the widow. In ; hoao times , , however , and particularly in , hoao colored regiments , the o Hirers made every effort to keep their ranks full , and aa the colored men seldom went by any ether names than Moso cr Pompoy , or Bomo such weJl-knoirn darkey name , . the eorgeaaU experienced littb difficulty in tilling the place of some uno of tba inon who died or deserted. It la supossdi that : in thie instance no record was mido of the death of this Mnsrj , or whalovor his ' name was , when he died of sraullpox iu ; 1SS2 , but the sergeant hunted up a lain , who looked enough like him to take his place , and the now loldier nJopted the name of the dead on ) , and waa known aa euch. Two years later h * alee dlod of umallpox and his death waa recorded. There were roallj two soidlara , but ono of whom was muttered in and bat ono of whom died according to the record. " "Who got the pension ! ' asked the re porter. "I don't recall the character of the re port made by the department to the pen slon authorises , but my impression is that neither got it. You sco , the hus band , who died , did not die until 1804 , when it urt.s shown bo waan't the man , and tha son , who did die in 1804 , never was Mover mustered in , and there you are. Ono was mustered In and didn' die , and the other died , but was never mustered iu. " STOP THAT COUGH By using Pr. Frazier's Throat and Lunp Bal am the only ure cure for Coughs , Coldi Hoarsened find Sere Throat , nnd nil dNoa < e of the throat nnd ltiug . Do not neglect n eolith. It may prove fntal. Scores and hundreds of Rrfttcful in-oplo ewe their lives to Dr. Frazier't Throat and l.unc Balsam , and no family will ever be without It after once tiling it , nnd discovering Us marvelous ] xwor. It is put tip iu largn family bottles nnd sold for the small price of 75 conU per bottle. Sold Kulm ft Co. nnd 0. P. Ooodmau , Pittoburp Chronicle. liIST OV in tno postoliico { at Omaha Satur' December 19 , 1881 : OKNTLKMKN'S uar. Abraham .T Adams P Alsm A P Andinwn U t > Anderson O P Anenm H Andenon J Baud Mr Beach A 13 Hoall 0 W Bowers 0 Baxter C Brown > T N Boilrko ,1 BuikoJ N lirodertcn Bower A Brcty A Bolleu I , U Derk G Brown W Bosforto.W U Bell W Uulchor H N Buago 0 A Brown II Bullock T Carxmter | T M Crow ford C Chapman A J Curmnol J Cftlli ott I Connelly , T Cooko.I H Coritens 1) Clarke W Crounu P Case > T Cornell W CasoU Clmrloiuis V Chatfiold 11 Cassitly J Cramor H Dow ] I Dohlo A DL W Duncan , T 1) Dean W P. Dininoro 1 ? M Dunbar 1 Uyhorg J Kdson F Karvor R M Fulkerson N Tord 0 Jt Knrgo C J-'rioilinnn it Fntiner KB Franklin W Foster W li Fitth U Fargo P B Galum M Ganilrafl ( Jeili 0 W CllbcrtJ Gcnhol O A OarBie K Gilbert T Hadda M D llopklua 0 Heehok , T 1' Huliin J Heudry.T A Ilolman J HodRo W 2 IlufvandorA Hcnrickson II lIolmBtem F Helmick K P Herald W Hjwiia F Hosallo T lliraberg S IInsetS A HiMidtTiicm 11 Hulbrook S Hunter F J Jackson C Jorgensen J iTohnsnn .1" .Folios I li Jonei 11 F Jacobs J II , T y , T C JonBon J JocobsoiiiT .roliiiBciii B John J Tones A Killing U Kclloy ftl Kahsher lj Knevicht At Kregh I N Karpf L Kill * 11 Klovson J Kiunlngor Iv Krauicks W Kennedy A 11 Kerr W M Knightnof i.aboa- lump J Lang > T F Looker W ] , owoWB Lareen J A j > ano li J Lodor II LinuieBD- haal N Montncuo D Malloy ( ' Miller li.N McG rough P C Morais IIB Mack J McMahou M McCarthy M McKarliuul J Mciiahau J McCulich J McKny ,1 McVoy T Melcher T W Mav T Macley T MclCovnn J .Marler W 1-3 Murphy T B McUell W Mclntosh A Mirriolus A Y Murphy A 11 * McDonald A1) Maka H K Jlsen lj OrrFC J'Brien J O'Brieh WP 2 Vllerron .T Oti.T L'ischeS Parker G P L'eteraon K Pbillebert P A L'HIphamer J 1'herson Mr Boston J K Prinhlo J L'oterBon C Poole II M Lrice II Pulsiser F L'erion .T Pelton F N Juinnett J D Hugg W Konttoewall S [ luesell L Itico W lleevos J Stafford II Boott D Sceutt W Schlect J Sitko J Htlmson P X Schneider J 1) ' Hpencer , T landera 11 K Stenberg P Stone U Smith K Swartz D Smith K Kifko H Smith M Salmlok M Shieblov N K Himpaon F V Toolan D Terry W Taylor J K Tnaler M U Vanarsdale M Vesperman F Vnnn F 2 Van Ness .T II Vieuhorn J C Van Burn C Worenstopp ! ) Winn K Wright rJU Westman K Woodward Mrs in Weaver G W WatkinsJM'i' Wood W B Wells W Wilde W White B Wright J T Wulffll Wright L WinsloM L II Wild U Wolley O J. Wlngvist .T Wipf , T Williams J Watt T J WalUer , T Wieland J D. AVildor M J Walker G.M Yawitzer Mi i ' LIST. Bittman Mini S JMissL JJabb Mrs K frown Mrs A Black Mrs K I ! 3utiick Mils L Buist Miss X Celden Mis L C Clark Mrs W Clark Miu J H. Carr Mra A ) hild Mrs C .1 Cooper Mrs M 3ook MilB Li K CaldwellMra H M Oook J\lr B Miss M ( Jlarke Mro A B Cell Mrs A Dane ) ano wbi K Crickson 1 } Kngel Mrs P 'ractt Mrs ( V Kullor Misa N 'rthom Mrs A iraham Mini C Grigga Mra L iruy Minn li GarrettMrs X .1 iaKkell Mim v. lleo/.a Miss K londersnn Mra A lloltou Mrs 1C M lunter It. Haleey Mra M J lartlo Mii > a A Harmon Misa M IarrwMiBsC.J llninin Allss A 'nckeon Miss.O Johnson Mlsa II TohoBon MM \ i KM fuluuon Mrull Cerrigan M KunryMrs A Jatliio Mitu Kidbal Mlaa C Cnard Maa N * ytl i Mrs I > J 2 Lewis Mian N' eminp Mrs S liawrunco Mien K M\V MiectM ilurphv MLia II McIIaloMrs II Mitchell Mrs CO Sillier Miss.I M ilcCormisk Miss N MarthisMrs K ilontgoiueiy B Molunoy Mra IcGow MbsO OUIaru MUa A O'Concra Mrs F 'oiiDOsaMra M A PioveoMra W B 'eitonon MI'BH G Payne Mis U juigley Mrs U B UM toyuoUla Mra L W M . .tied Maa ! C Stout Mra G F SwoHson Miss B .Sharp Mrs Jt J Slmttt-nberg Miss 'XT Hullivan Mies H 3 Stone Mrs It TooJan Mrs K \n Thomas Mrs K 'WalrodoMissi : WiiiRsMisaAO Wilson M .r Wilsten Minn L Witdan Miss A iC Walker Mlsa A. " Youag Mra A I CLAtS Tavlnr , NulUrfc Co. Strang G IcKeon P JiloUloyll i : Finney A W Spaiildlng MiHrf M C. K. CouTAwr , 1'ostmaster. Browa's Bronchial Troachea for coughs and colila , "Them iu nothing to bo compared with them. " llsv , O. D. Wntkius , Walton , Ind. Ind.A A Pennsylvania bull dog had paralyzed so many common ours that ho was fain to believe ho could down Anything In the line of btast or fowl. Under this Idea Ii9 w&dod into a tame osglo and was a deal dog idsidoof five minutes. Angostura nit torn , the worlU renowned appetizer and Invigorator , \Jtod now over the whole clvIlUed world. Try It , but beware of ImltaUona. Aak your grocer or druggist for the genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J , G B , Sie ort & Bonn , ui flflln i' p * < . tr m ' ' * < MK * Nit . .i . \ - > r * r 1 I I rt T' * * - I 0 . 'I J * I'hT.lriM' In HU Loil Nervous I'loslr.itlcri. Oetilill ; Merta ) Plnslc.il Wiakncsi Mtrc.irluland other Aliens lions ol ThroAt. Skin ot ( Jones , Uloud Poisoning jld Sores and Ulcer * . * , rr. . i , * om.i. . . Diseases Vising ( rum Inillsmllon F posu'e or Inilulgcnce , tirii imiu , < m. of tt ' cll' . lnK rdcflt rfxininrNi , trll'tr li ( if > < ild ud Jffi-fllvff Inrmrtff . t'tntnl . . ! 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' . . i ii l > AIMI frolnptili 1M.TI "tr ( Inli h. . . .ill ill. n , c" ir 1) ) . II l.i An. , r CH that hnntU tim 1'lntrlilty nuii tn KiiftlH'ii ' niroiu'lniic jodf , and cau Lu riHtmruuO In nn Inataut by tbu pulQiit , Winter Is coming , the soaion ol the year lor ache" nd pains. In view ol this fct wo eay buynrio ol Ji , Homo's Electric Belts. By eo doing you will \old Khoumatlpm , Kidney Troubles and other Ills flesh Is ha'r to. Do net delny , but c > l a lour e and examine bolts , No. 1 22 Douglas street , or . Qoodraan's , 1110 FarntmBI.Omaha , Neb , Or- filled 0. O D MKD1CAL AND SURG1GAL DISPENSARY CROUPE'S BLOCK , 10th and Capitol Avenue , treats all oasei Crip , , pl d or Deformed also diseases of tt Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs All C KH ol Oarvature of the Spine , Crooked Feet f LKnd Arms , Diseases ol tl < i Illp , Knee , and Ankle Joints. 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Oa ra. /jTAeounmodAtloiu lurnlth il .nlkuti mm thu ot unity , QJ A GBOfll CIT1 The remarkable growth of ( Jmahk during the last few years Is n matter of great Astonishment to those who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stori Yards the necessity of the Dolt Lln0 iload the finely paved streets the hundreds of now residences find costly business blocks , with the population of onr city inoro than doubled in the last five years. All this is n great surprise to visitors nnd Is the admiration of our citizens. Thin rapid Rroirth , the business activity , nnd the many substantial Improvements madn a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Investor has made a handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panlo last May , with the subsonnont cry of Imrd times , there has boon loss demand from specula * tors , but n fair demand from Investors seeking hornua. This latter class are taking advnntago of low prices In buildIng - Ing material nnd nro securing their homos at much lorn cost than will bo possible year houco. Speculators , too can buy real oat a' a chopper now and ought to take advant a of present prices , for future pro I ) . The nest few years prondoca groatei d ivo' ' opnioiitu In Omaha than the past ti v i years , which hnvo boon ns good as wo could reasonably dcalro. Now man ufacturing oatabllahmonta and large job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through- but the State , who have their money In the banks drawing n nominal rate of In terest , which , if judiciously invested in Omaha real ottato , would bring them much greater returns. Wo have many bargains which wo are confident will bring tbo purchaser largo profits In the near futuro. We Imvo for Hale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Parnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Borne of the finest and cheapest residencn property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in value. We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will currm'tily double the price m a short time. Wo also have Bomo line business lots ami Home elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good.barKams bycalliug u 213 South 14th Uefc vepn Fnrnhain and Douglas. P. S. We odk those who huve property for Hfile at n bargain to fjive IB a callWe want only bargains We will poHitively not handle prop- nt mor flmn it.K rnn ! valnr > . \ I